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Would I be able to use this for a series of cells? I have several different
rows that I'm needing to keep a total of. I have it working for one total in one cell in one row using the accumulator but I have several rows of totals. TL "T. Valko" wrote: See this: http://mcgimpsey.com/excel/accumulator.html -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "tl" wrote in message ... What would be the formula if possible for this setup I'm trying to use? Cell A Cell B 2 67 When I input 2 in cell A, I want cell B to change to 69. I know how to do that but the problem I'm running into is when I come back the following month, and put lets say 6 in cell A, I want add 6 to the already 69 to make 75. So, another words almost like a running balance but within cell b. So, another words, I want to add cell a to cell b to create a new total, then take that new total the next month and add cell a to create a new total but within cell b. Is this possible? Thank you. TL . |
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